Excavations in roman Mediolanum have supplied much evidence of metalworking: this paper analyzes the case-study of the courtyard of the Università Cattolica, in the south-western suburbs, with particular regard to the methodology used. Metalworking evidence found here have been studied with a multi-disciplinal approach which has taken into account not only archaeometrical analyses, but also ethnoarchaeological parallels and the study of the written sources (epighraphic and literary). The aim was not only to understand technological aspects, but also to have an insight of their social and cultural environment
An archaeometallurgical research project has been underway for several years in the laboratories of ...
Etruria is rightly considered one of the main metallurgical centers of the ancient world. Its fame ...
This paper aims to present the possibilities that archaeometallurgy places at the disposal of archae...
Recent excavations carried out at the Università Cattolica in Milan and at the Seminario Vescovile i...
This paper is a preliminary report on metallurgical activity detected in the Forum of the ancient ci...
The research focuses on two Roman sites, very different from each other, and encompasses the complex...
In the last decade several archaeological projects concerning metallurgical tradition and techniques...
The «Ar.Chi.Min.» project intends to improve the archaeological, historical and scientific knowledge...
Recent excavations made by University of Lecce in Piazzetta Epulione and Piazza Castromediano (Lecce...
The aim of the article is to foster an interdisciplinary debate regarding the direction that studies...
From a team-work between the Chemical Department of University \u201cLa Sapienza\u201d of Rome and t...
Archaeometallurgical studies should be aimed to a better comprehension of the socio-economic organiz...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
In the last rwo years (2005-2006). the Archaeological Heritage Department of the Autonomous Province...
The paper examines diachronically the technological knowledge and the level of copper metallurgy at ...
An archaeometallurgical research project has been underway for several years in the laboratories of ...
Etruria is rightly considered one of the main metallurgical centers of the ancient world. Its fame ...
This paper aims to present the possibilities that archaeometallurgy places at the disposal of archae...
Recent excavations carried out at the Università Cattolica in Milan and at the Seminario Vescovile i...
This paper is a preliminary report on metallurgical activity detected in the Forum of the ancient ci...
The research focuses on two Roman sites, very different from each other, and encompasses the complex...
In the last decade several archaeological projects concerning metallurgical tradition and techniques...
The «Ar.Chi.Min.» project intends to improve the archaeological, historical and scientific knowledge...
Recent excavations made by University of Lecce in Piazzetta Epulione and Piazza Castromediano (Lecce...
The aim of the article is to foster an interdisciplinary debate regarding the direction that studies...
From a team-work between the Chemical Department of University \u201cLa Sapienza\u201d of Rome and t...
Archaeometallurgical studies should be aimed to a better comprehension of the socio-economic organiz...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
In the last rwo years (2005-2006). the Archaeological Heritage Department of the Autonomous Province...
The paper examines diachronically the technological knowledge and the level of copper metallurgy at ...
An archaeometallurgical research project has been underway for several years in the laboratories of ...
Etruria is rightly considered one of the main metallurgical centers of the ancient world. Its fame ...
This paper aims to present the possibilities that archaeometallurgy places at the disposal of archae...